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Mets trading for Giants reliever Tyler Rogers: report

Mets trading for Giants reliever Tyler Rogers: report

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The Mets are trading for Giants right-handed reliever Tyler Rogers, per multiple reports.
In exchange for Rogers, the Mets are sending right-handed pitcher Blade Tidwell, outfielder Drew Gilbert, and Jose Butto to San Francisco.
A submariner with one of the nastiest sinkers in baseball, Rogers has been dominant this season.
In 50.0 innings across 53 games, Rogers has a 1.80 ERA (2.60 FIP) and 0.86 WHIP with 38 strikeouts.
Rogers, who is a free agent after the season, has been one of the best and most reliable relievers in baseball since making his debut in 2019.
His advanced stats this season are incredibly impressive, including his barrel percentage (100th percentile), xERA (99th percentile), average exit velocity (99th percentile), walk percentage (99th percentile), ground ball percentage (99th percentile), and hard hit percentage (94th percentile).
Over seven seasons -- all with San Francisco -- he has a 2.79 ERA (3.31 FIP) and 1.09 WHIP in 396.2 innings.
Rogers is the second late-inning reliever the Mets have acquired in the last week -- it follows their acquisition of Orioles left-hander Gregory Soto.
With Rogers and Soto now on board, the Mets have seriously strengthened the bridge to closer Edwin Diaz. In addition to Rogers and Soto, Reed Garrett, Ryne Stanek, and Brooks Raley will all be counted on to contribute in the late innings down the stretch and into October.
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